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from __future__ import with_statement

import os
import sys
import hashlib
import logging
import tempfile
import inspect

pkg_digest = hashlib.sha1(__name__.encode('utf-8'))

try:
    import pkg_resources
except ImportError:
    logging.info("Setuptools not installed. Unable to determine version.")
else:
    for path in sys.path:
        for distribution in pkg_resources.find_distributions(path):
            if distribution.has_version():
                version = distribution.version.encode('utf-8')
                pkg_digest.update(version)


from .exc import TemplateError
from .exc import ExceptionFormatter
from .compiler import Compiler
from .config import DEBUG_MODE
from .config import AUTO_RELOAD
from .config import EAGER_PARSING
from .config import CACHE_DIRECTORY
from .loader import ModuleLoader
from .loader import MemoryLoader
from .nodes import Module
from .utils import DebuggingOutputStream
from .utils import Scope
from .utils import join
from .utils import mangle
from .utils import create_formatted_exception
from .utils import read_bytes
from .utils import raise_with_traceback
from .utils import byte_string


log = logging.getLogger('chameleon.template')


def _make_module_loader():
    remove = False
    if CACHE_DIRECTORY:
        path = CACHE_DIRECTORY
    else:
        path = tempfile.mkdtemp()
        remove = True

    return ModuleLoader(path, remove)


class BaseTemplate(object):
    """Template base class.

    Takes a string input which must be one of the following:

    - a unicode string (or string on Python 3);
    - a utf-8 encoded byte string;
    - a byte string for an XML document that defines an encoding
      in the document premamble;
    - an HTML document that specifies the encoding via the META tag.

    Note that the template input is decoded, parsed and compiled on
    initialization.
    """

    default_encoding = "utf-8"

    # This attribute is strictly informational in this template class
    # and is used in exception formatting. It may be set on
    # initialization using the optional ``filename`` keyword argument.
    filename = '<string>'

    _cooked = False

    if DEBUG_MODE or CACHE_DIRECTORY:
        loader = _make_module_loader()
    else:
        loader = MemoryLoader()

    if DEBUG_MODE:
        output_stream_factory = DebuggingOutputStream
    else:
        output_stream_factory = list

    debug = DEBUG_MODE

    # The ``builtins`` dictionary can be used by a template class to
    # add symbols which may not be redefined and which are (cheaply)
    # available in the template variable scope
    builtins = {}

    # The ``builtins`` dictionary is updated with this dictionary at
    # cook time. Note that it can be provided at class initialization
    # using the ``extra_builtins`` keyword argument.
    extra_builtins = {}

    # Expression engine must be provided by subclass
    engine = None

    # When ``strict`` is set, expressions must be valid at compile
    # time. When not set, this is only required at evaluation time.
    strict = True

    def __init__(self, body=None, **config):
        self.__dict__.update(config)

        if body is not None:
            self.write(body)

        # This is only necessary if the ``debug`` flag was passed as a
        # keyword argument
        if self.__dict__.get('debug') is True:
            self.loader = _make_module_loader()

    def __call__(self, **kwargs):
        return self.render(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<%s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.filename)

    @property
    def keep_body(self):
        # By default, we only save the template body if we're
        # in debugging mode (to save memory).
        return self.__dict__.get('keep_body', DEBUG_MODE)

    @property
    def keep_source(self):
        # By default, we only save the generated source code if we're
        # in debugging mode (to save memory).
        return self.__dict__.get('keep_source', DEBUG_MODE)

    def cook(self, body):
        builtins_dict = self.builtins.copy()
        builtins_dict.update(self.extra_builtins)
        names, builtins = zip(*sorted(builtins_dict.items()))
        digest = self.digest(body, names)
        program = self._cook(body, digest, names)

        initialize = program['initialize']
        functions = initialize(*builtins)

        for name, function in functions.items():
            setattr(self, "_" + name, function)

        self._cooked = True

        if self.keep_body:
            self.body = body

    def cook_check(self):
        assert self._cooked

    def parse(self, body):
        raise NotImplementedError("Must be implemented by subclass.")

    def render(self, **__kw):
        econtext = Scope(__kw)
        rcontext = {}
        self.cook_check()
        stream = self.output_stream_factory()
        try:
            self._render(stream, econtext, rcontext)
        except:
            cls, exc, tb = sys.exc_info()
            errors = rcontext.get('__error__')
            if errors:
                formatter = exc.__str__
                if isinstance(formatter, ExceptionFormatter):
                    if errors is not formatter._errors:
                        formatter._errors.extend(errors)
                    raise

                formatter = ExceptionFormatter(errors, econtext, rcontext)

                try:
                    exc = create_formatted_exception(exc, cls, formatter)
                except TypeError:
                    pass

                raise_with_traceback(exc, tb)

            raise

        return join(stream)

    def write(self, body):
        if isinstance(body, byte_string):
            body, encoding, content_type = read_bytes(
                body, self.default_encoding
                )
        else:
            content_type = body.startswith('<?xml')
            encoding = None

        self.content_type = content_type
        self.content_encoding = encoding

        self.cook(body)

    def _get_module_name(self, name):
        return "%s.py" % name

    def _cook(self, body, name, builtins):
        filename = self._get_module_name(name)
        cooked = self.loader.get(filename)
        if cooked is None:
            try:
                source = self._make(body, builtins)
                if self.debug:
                    source = "# template: %s\n#\n%s" % (
                        self.filename, source)
                if self.keep_source:
                    self.source = source
                cooked = self.loader.build(source, filename)
            except TemplateError:
                exc = sys.exc_info()[1]
                exc.filename = self.filename
                raise
        elif self.keep_source:
            module = sys.modules.get(cooked.get('__name__'))
            if module is not None:
                self.source = inspect.getsource(module)
            else:
                self.source = None
        return cooked

    def digest(self, body, names):
        class_name = type(self).__name__.encode('utf-8')
        sha = pkg_digest.copy()
        sha.update(body.encode('utf-8', 'ignore'))
        sha.update(class_name)
        return sha.hexdigest()

    def _compile(self, program, builtins):
        compiler = Compiler(self.engine, program, builtins, strict=self.strict)
        return compiler.code

    def _make(self, body, builtins):
        program = self.parse(body)
        module = Module("initialize", program)
        return self._compile(module, builtins)


class BaseTemplateFile(BaseTemplate):
    """File-based template base class.

    Relative path names are supported only when a template loader is
    provided as the ``loader`` parameter.
    """

    # Auto reload is not enabled by default because it's a significant
    # performance hit
    auto_reload = AUTO_RELOAD

    def __init__(self, filename, auto_reload=None, **config):
        # Normalize filename
        filename = os.path.abspath(
            os.path.normpath(os.path.expanduser(filename))
            )

        self.filename = filename

        # Override reload setting only if value is provided explicitly
        if auto_reload is not None:
            self.auto_reload = auto_reload

        super(BaseTemplateFile, self).__init__(**config)

        if EAGER_PARSING:
            self.cook_check()

    def cook_check(self):
        if self.auto_reload:
            mtime = self.mtime()

            if mtime != self._v_last_read:
                self._v_last_read = mtime
                self._cooked = False

        if self._cooked is False:
            body = self.read()
            log.debug("cooking %r (%d bytes)..." % (self.filename, len(body)))
            self.cook(body)

    def mtime(self):
        try:
            return os.path.getmtime(self.filename)
        except (IOError, OSError):
            return 0

    def read(self):
        with open(self.filename, "rb") as f:
            data = f.read()

        body, encoding, content_type = read_bytes(
            data, self.default_encoding
            )

        # In non-XML mode, we support various platform-specific line
        # endings and convert them to the UNIX newline character
        if content_type != "text/xml" and '\r' in body:
            body = body.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n')

        self.content_type = content_type
        self.content_encoding = encoding

        return body

    def _get_module_name(self, name):
        filename = os.path.basename(self.filename)
        mangled = mangle(filename)
        return "%s_%s.py" % (mangled, name)

    def _get_filename(self):
        return self.__dict__.get('filename')

    def _set_filename(self, filename):
        self.__dict__['filename'] = filename
        self._v_last_read = None
        self._cooked = False

    filename = property(_get_filename, _set_filename)